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I believe that there is a guy in OK that has a very large collection of Judges.
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I can respect that I dont think I would be advertise myself either.Probably would be having every tom dick and harry visiting my place.
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I don't think net hp ratings are at the rear wheels. I think it is at the flywheel with all accesories like alt, ps,and ac running.
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You thunk right....
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Is there any particular Judge out there that has a very unique color combination or a unheard of option?
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That triple GREEN '69 covertible advertised during the last year comes to mind......
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Triple Green WOW thats very unique.Lets hear more about these unusal cars keep them coming.
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Had to go back and look at my original post, Sorry my bad, must have been replying while https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif boozing. I don’t know why I was thinking rear wheel horsepower. Here are the definitions as I understand them. As a general rule, rear-wheel horsepower on a manual-transmission car is about 15% less than SAE net, and rear-wheel horsepower on an automatic-transmission car is about 20% less than SAE net.
SAE Gross Horsepower This is the old process that manufacturers used as a guide for rating their cars. It was in place until 1971. SAE gross also measures horsepower at the flywheel, but with no accessories to bog it down. This is the bare engine with nothing but the essentials attached to it; little more than a carb, fuel pump, oil pump, and water pump. It is impossible to provide a mathematical calculation between SAE net and SAE gross. As a general rule, however, SAE net tends to be approximately 80% of the value of SAE gross. SAE J245 and J1995 define this measurement. SAE Net Horspower In 1971, manufacturers phased in SAE net horsepower. This rating is measured at the flywheel, on an engine dyno, but the engine is tested with all accessories installed, including a full exhaust system, all pumps, the alternator, the starter, and emissions controls. Both SAE net and SAE gross horsepower test procedures are documented in Society of Automotive Engineers standard J1349. |
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Could you get a Orbit Orange 71 Judge?I have a book that says you could.Plus I've seen pictures of one.I realize that you can paint a car any color you want but I thought Orbit Orange was a 70 color only.
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Are Judge prices ever going to drop?I realize that these are speacial cars but DAMN.The Judge is my dream car and I cant afford one I probably never will be able to afford one.
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